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more than half of latino neighborhoods got pushed into using this ballot. that means arizona still has a lot of provisional ballots still left to count. in greater phoenix alone, 115,000 provisional ballots waiting to be counted. in tucson, more than 25,000. still tonight. counting these special ballots can take as many as 45 minutes apiece for 172,000 ballots. that's really bad math. 45 minutes, 172,000. that will take forever unless you throw a large portion of them out which is what happened in 2008 in pima county, arizona. the aclu named pima county the worst place in the nation for disenfranchising voters because they decided in 2008 they would throw out nearly 1 in 5 provisional ballots, not count them. that makes everything go faster. people are marching in the streets of arizona over this, this year. look at that. protesters now stationed at the maricopa elections station and will stay there until the election stops whenever that is. there are enough votes to swing fwabby gifford's old seat and conceivably that ann kirkpatrick is projected to win an
more than half of latino neighborhoods got pushed into using this ballot. that means arizona still has a lot of provisional ballots still left to count. in greater phoenix alone, 115,000 provisional ballots waiting to be counted. in tucson, more than 25,000. still tonight. counting these special ballots can take as many as 45 minutes apiece for 172,000 ballots. that's really bad math. 45 minutes, 172,000. that will take forever unless you throw a large portion of them out which is what happened...
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with us right now from hoboken is katy tur. thank you for joining us, katy. look out for those live wires. tell us what the situation is there in terms of the flooding because we can see it all around you. >> reporter: the flooding is still pretty bad. it's receded in a number of parts of the city, because they have these industrial pumps and vacuum trucks going right now. the water has actually receded quite a bit since we've been here. it's gone down a couple inches. but it's still pretty flooded across this area. you have to remember, even though you're only seeing it up to my shins here, there's water in basements all across the city. the water table is really high. so in order to get all of that out, they're going to have to be pumping for two days. there's -- excuse me. there's 500 million gallons of water they need to get out of this city. 500 million gallon, chris, in one square mile. the mayor of this city, dawn zimmer, says it will take two days to do that. they've been pumping all day today. so hopefully by the end of the day tomorrow, they'll almo
with us right now from hoboken is katy tur. thank you for joining us, katy. look out for those live wires. tell us what the situation is there in terms of the flooding because we can see it all around you. >> reporter: the flooding is still pretty bad. it's receded in a number of parts of the city, because they have these industrial pumps and vacuum trucks going right now. the water has actually receded quite a bit since we've been here. it's gone down a couple inches. but it's still...
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joining us in "the war room." up next we have seen how individuals can pick up the pieces in the face of tragedy and loss. at cepacol we've heard people are going to extremes to relieve their sore throats. oh, okay, you don't need to do that. but i don't want any more of the usual lozenges and i want new cooling relief! ugh. how do you feel? now i'm cold. hmm. this is a better choice. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, and has an active ingredient that stays with you long after the lozenge is gone. ahhh. not just a sensation sensational relief. we have a big, big hour and the i.q. will go way up. how are you ever going to solve the problem if you don't look at all of the pieces? >>tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >>you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. >>sharp tongue, quick whit and above all, politically direct. >>you just think there is no low they won't go to. oh, no. if al gore's watching today... ♪ >> jennifer: now i know detroit r
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tyler matheson joins us. they're so many conspiracy theories about what happened yesterday, but wall street has done well as of late. how do we read into today and yesterday? >> today i think things are settling down a little bit compared with yesterday, tamron, and maybe just maybe it's because some of the noises that we're hearing from speaker boehner, from leader reid and even from the administration tend to suggest that maybe they will be able to get together on avoiding this disastrous fiscal cliff that looms on february 1. it's the expiration of the bush era tax cuts and imposition of automatic, across the board spending cuts that would take some $600 billion out of federal spending over the next decade. today perhaps after the big storm literally on the markets and here in the northeast things are settled down a bit. let's look at the numbers. as you see the dow jones is down 63 points right now. the s&p and down about 9 points and nasdaq selling off. one of the interesting stories on nasdaq has been a
tyler matheson joins us. they're so many conspiracy theories about what happened yesterday, but wall street has done well as of late. how do we read into today and yesterday? >> today i think things are settling down a little bit compared with yesterday, tamron, and maybe just maybe it's because some of the noises that we're hearing from speaker boehner, from leader reid and even from the administration tend to suggest that maybe they will be able to get together on avoiding this...
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you know, often times, and i guess in movies or in mellow drama you're used to the fact a report is use agroman tick relationship to get information out of a source. was this woman, broadwell, getting anything of intelligence or security matters or classified away from the general? >> well, everyone denies it, and i'm aware of no evidence otherwise. by the way, nobody ever asks me to exchange sex for information so -- although if someone did ask me that on twitter today. the serious point about eric holder's point and sari's point i think is that the justice department and fbi made the judgment that the fact that the cia director had a secret that could expose him to blackmail was not in itself inherently a risk to national security. they found out something or took some steps that persuaded them that it was okay. i think a strong case could be made that that's a decision that should be left to the president, that the president has to decide whether he's comfortable having a cia director with that kind of potential vuler in 5ebvulnerabi. i'm not sure the president will want the attorney
you know, often times, and i guess in movies or in mellow drama you're used to the fact a report is use agroman tick relationship to get information out of a source. was this woman, broadwell, getting anything of intelligence or security matters or classified away from the general? >> well, everyone denies it, and i'm aware of no evidence otherwise. by the way, nobody ever asks me to exchange sex for information so -- although if someone did ask me that on twitter today. the serious point...
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but i want everyone to also understand you can't push us around. we want to work together. >> let me bring in legendary investigative journalist carl bernstein and political reporter for "the washington post" nia ma malika henderson. good morning to you. everybody is sounding cordial, but we still have the same players. has anything changed, carl? >> i think this is a huge change election in terms of certainly things i did not foresee in terms of the agenda, gay rights, the agenda of women unencumbered by the so-called social conservatism that has dominated our politics and slowed down legislative achievements as hostage over the past four, five, six years. that's over. i think that now the congress is finally free to work with some real leadership from the president, from the two parties. i'm an optimist for the first time in years. i think that the fiscal cliff will be met. i think they're going to come together with an agreement. i think that this enables, one, some democrats to acknowledge that entitlements need some changing, and at the same t
but i want everyone to also understand you can't push us around. we want to work together. >> let me bring in legendary investigative journalist carl bernstein and political reporter for "the washington post" nia ma malika henderson. good morning to you. everybody is sounding cordial, but we still have the same players. has anything changed, carl? >> i think this is a huge change election in terms of certainly things i did not foresee in terms of the agenda, gay rights,...
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thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> help us get a little context here. how close are we to a full-blown war? >> well, i do think it's very like likely and possible in the coming days we will have what you call a ground war. it's possible the israelis will feel it necessary to enter into gaza with the intended house-to-house type fighting of a ground incursion and that will be a war. it will be a limited war and a limited location. but i think we are very close to that. >> i think to a lot of people who have been watching israel, it comes as a surprise, the assumption would be if israel had any military conflict it would be with iran and look where we are now. i guess i want to get your read on how this all started? during the break i said how much do you think this has to do with the fact that netanyahu is facing an election, maybe in january, and i want to read this "new york times" op-ed which asks -- what do you make of that? >> i think that's a fair point. it's a fair point. the editorial board of the "new york times" points out the world would be le
thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> help us get a little context here. how close are we to a full-blown war? >> well, i do think it's very like likely and possible in the coming days we will have what you call a ground war. it's possible the israelis will feel it necessary to enter into gaza with the intended house-to-house type fighting of a ground incursion and that will be a war. it will be a limited war and a limited location. but i think we are very close to...
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tweet us. the first correct answer will get a follow friday from us. into their work, their name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. >>> bp has agreed to pay the government 4dz.5 billion and plead guilty to a dozen felony charges in connection to the massive gulf oil spill in 2010. >> there are penalties that are historic in nature. the company has pled guilty to criminal felony charges, manslaughter, individuals have been charged as well. everything that we are capable of doing from the criminal sphere we have done today and this is unprecedented. >> pete williams is nbc's justice correspondent. and it's the biggest criminal penalty ever assess ed on a corporation that bp may have to do more down the line. is that correct? >> they have by no means closed their checkbook. this is a very big fine. they have several things
tweet us. the first correct answer will get a follow friday from us. into their work, their name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. >>> bp has agreed to pay the government 4dz.5 billion and plead guilty to a dozen felony charges in connection to the...
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chris is back with us. chris, what are you looking at, and what are the earliest signs that you're going to be watching as you go into fotomorrow? >> if you can't tell already, andrea, i'm very excited. election day is like my birthday and christmas and wedding anniversary wrapped into one. this is a wonderful day. it's a good day for democracy. this is a wonderful day to express what we cover every day. it's awesome. what am i looking for? virginia, ohio, florida. all the polls in those states close before 8:00. there are a few polls in florida that state open on the panhandle until 9:00. if mitt romney can't win florida, he almost certainly won't r president. if he doesn't win virginia, florida and ohio it's stuff. watch those three states. he has to win at least two of those three, probably three of those three so when we go westward to iowa, wisconsin, nevada, colorado, for it to be a relevant, plausible path for him to get to 270 electoral votes. i still think ohio, virginia and without florida, ohio a
chris is back with us. chris, what are you looking at, and what are the earliest signs that you're going to be watching as you go into fotomorrow? >> if you can't tell already, andrea, i'm very excited. election day is like my birthday and christmas and wedding anniversary wrapped into one. this is a wonderful day. it's a good day for democracy. this is a wonderful day to express what we cover every day. it's awesome. what am i looking for? virginia, ohio, florida. all the polls in those...
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stay with us. we're coming right back on "the ed show." >>> coming up, bernie sanders stands up for the middle class while republican leaders try to hold the line for the millionaires. ruth conif and e.j. dionne join me for the discussion next. >>> big city mayors are trying to stop in these negotiations. minneapolis mayor r.t. rybak is leading the charge and is with us tonight. >>> if you can't beat them, impeach them. we'll have the latest right wing attempt to take down president obama with "newsweek's" michael tomasky. share your thoughts with us on facebook and twitter using #edshow. >>> welcome back to "the ed to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in c
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he used the word increased revenues. he used the word new revenues and also didn't depend wholly on this magic asterisk of supply side effects. he talked about broadening the tax base. no specifics like romney, but romney was always talking about revenue neutrality. he would never broach the idea of new revenue, increased revenue because that violates grover norquist's pledge. so minute there was a tiny pin brick of light there. >> do you agree with that? i struggle to hear it? >> i heard that, too, and i also sort of look at boehner's history. he is a dealmaker. he's known as a dealmaker. i think he is also a realist who understands that the congress, that his congress is no longer the congress that it was and that there is a surge of people who want something more from them, from the republicans, who do not want the gridlock that they have insisted upon for the past four years. so i think boehner probably is willing to make a deal. i don't know how far he would reach. >> you also -- boehner and the president had a deal
he used the word increased revenues. he used the word new revenues and also didn't depend wholly on this magic asterisk of supply side effects. he talked about broadening the tax base. no specifics like romney, but romney was always talking about revenue neutrality. he would never broach the idea of new revenue, increased revenue because that violates grover norquist's pledge. so minute there was a tiny pin brick of light there. >> do you agree with that? i struggle to hear it? >> i...
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also with us tonight, e.j. dionne, msnbc contributor, "washington post" columnist and author of the book "our divided political heart." great to have both of you with us tonight. ruth, you first. you know, this could set up to be a moment of real disappointment for liberals if the democrats can't close the deal. i mean, there was, you know, 2010, when they didn't think they got enough of health care. and when the economy was struggling a little bit. they thought president obama didn't fight hard enough for them. this is round two. and i think that liberals are pretty energized. how important is this moment in history? >> it's absolutely critical. and you can see that the republicans feel that it's critical because it's their political opportunity to scare us about the fiscal cliff and use it to actually do something that has nothing to do with the deficit which is this changing of social security that they want to put on the table. that's something bernie sanders addressed very effectively. it was interesting h
also with us tonight, e.j. dionne, msnbc contributor, "washington post" columnist and author of the book "our divided political heart." great to have both of you with us tonight. ruth, you first. you know, this could set up to be a moment of real disappointment for liberals if the democrats can't close the deal. i mean, there was, you know, 2010, when they didn't think they got enough of health care. and when the economy was struggling a little bit. they thought president...
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thank you for joining us. after the break, when she was sentenced to between 25 and 50 years in prison at age 17, toni east life as far as everyone was concerned her life was over. but her life took a different turn. tell them it's like being nestled in an eight-way, adjustable, heated and ventilated seat surrounded by a 500-watt sound system while floating on a suspension made of billowy clouds. or you could just hand them your keys. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? right by those who gave their lives to for this country nearly 70 years ago. >>> christianity teaches us forgiveness, and second chances. i'm not saying i'll be perfect, that nobody who received clemency will ever do nothing wrong. i'm not infallible and nobody else is, but i am very comfortable and totally at peace with these pardons. >> jennifer: that's former mississippi governo
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thanks for joining us here in "the war room." make sure to watch us tomorrow night. you have a great night. >> eliot: good evening. i'm eliot spitzer. this is "viewpoint." the holiday season is just around the corner and mitt romney must be feeling generous. having lost his race for the presidency romney may be leaving politics but not before leaving behind a present the democrats may enjoy for years to come. in a conversation with donors and fund-raisers wednesday romney blamed his defeat on "gifts" president obama gave to key democratic constituencies including young people, african-americans and hispanics. >> romney: what the president -- the president's campaign did was focus on certain members of his base coalition. give them extraordinary financial gifts from the government. and then work very aggressively to turn them out to vote. >> eliot: romney claimed the president wooed young voters with free contraceptives and forgiveness of college loans. for hispanic voters, something special. >> romney: what the president did is he gave them two things. one, he gave t
thanks for joining us here in "the war room." make sure to watch us tomorrow night. you have a great night. >> eliot: good evening. i'm eliot spitzer. this is "viewpoint." the holiday season is just around the corner and mitt romney must be feeling generous. having lost his race for the presidency romney may be leaving politics but not before leaving behind a present the democrats may enjoy for years to come. in a conversation with donors and fund-raisers wednesday...
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they gave us our number of the day. 220. that's how many folks make up the patriotic millionaires. 2-year-old group that's asking for higher tax rates on the rich. on themselves. these are certifiably rich people including game publisher carlston and the founder of the men's wearhouse george zipper. about a dozen of them visited washington, d.c. yesterday to advocate reasonable policies such as a clinton era top tax rate of 39.6%. considering the escalation we've seen on the incomes of the top 1%, they want a new tax bracket for anyone making more than $10 million a year. yes, these patriotic millionaires would like their own tax rates to go up. you have to be nuts to actually want to pay more in taxes? no. not nuts. in fact, you don't even have to do it as a matter of fairness. one patriotic millionaire told "mother jones" magazine he's acting in pure self-interest pointing out that the middle class are his customers and he needs them to be financially healthy. here's what it's come to. even some of those who would end up p
they gave us our number of the day. 220. that's how many folks make up the patriotic millionaires. 2-year-old group that's asking for higher tax rates on the rich. on themselves. these are certifiably rich people including game publisher carlston and the founder of the men's wearhouse george zipper. about a dozen of them visited washington, d.c. yesterday to advocate reasonable policies such as a clinton era top tax rate of 39.6%. considering the escalation we've seen on the incomes of the top...
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thank you so much for being with us, senator. let me start with exactly where you are, which is ohio. obviously this is the place to be in the final days of the campaign. what we had on friday was a jobs report showing strengthening in the number of hires. we had an increase in consumer confidence. you have in ohio a jobless rate that is better than the nationwide jobless rate and you have an auto bailout that the president put in place that's highly popular. what is it in this state that makes you think that president romney, sorry, governor romney can overcome those particular statistics and field the voters? >> i like your freudian slip on president romney. that sounded good. look, ohio's economy is not doing well, people don't feel it is doing well. our wrong track numbers polled constantly are as bad as the rest of the country. i think the jobs numbers last week were really disappointing. i heard rahm emanuel bragging on them too. it showed the unemployment number going up, not down. in fact, unemployment is higher today tha
thank you so much for being with us, senator. let me start with exactly where you are, which is ohio. obviously this is the place to be in the final days of the campaign. what we had on friday was a jobs report showing strengthening in the number of hires. we had an increase in consumer confidence. you have in ohio a jobless rate that is better than the nationwide jobless rate and you have an auto bailout that the president put in place that's highly popular. what is it in this state that makes...
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what does it tell us? >> well, one thing i like to declare a moratorium on -- >> i'm confused by this graphic. is that the hurricane? >> it's pretty looking. >> that's how grant invaded ohio. >> i see. >> the candidate goes -- it shows they're panicked about that state. they've got to go someplace. they go some places where they're doing well. i mean, it's still about ohio. the winner of ohio is almost certainly going to win this election. you'll see more time in ohio than anywhere else. the president is going to be in ohio today. some virginia, some iowa. the weakness is in wisconsin, a state they were not necessarily counting on having to defend, but you can't just camp out in one place. we've had a playing field of seven to nine states. now maybe ten because you're seeing some republican action in pennsylvania. this is about ohio. and that's the focus as much as anywhere else for both of them. >> but you can see him, you know, we're both intellectually involved in the last few days in where we're going
what does it tell us? >> well, one thing i like to declare a moratorium on -- >> i'm confused by this graphic. is that the hurricane? >> it's pretty looking. >> that's how grant invaded ohio. >> i see. >> the candidate goes -- it shows they're panicked about that state. they've got to go someplace. they go some places where they're doing well. i mean, it's still about ohio. the winner of ohio is almost certainly going to win this election. you'll see more...
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governor romney needed to catch us and surpass us to have a credible path it to victory. >> david, in old en days, 1996, if the networks declared a race, projected a state for a candidate, they claimed it. once they got enough states to get to 270 they declared themselves the victor. the situation in ohio where the vote is certified until december, will you key off of certification and wait until december or will you key off your own projections will who wins? the networks are very careful about this. they don't all have exit polls. so, no, i think we're obviously going to be paying attention to what you all say, have our own numbers and it will be clear tonig tonight. nine battleground states. some will be close. others may have more of a march jib. our sense is we'll have clarity tonight and that's the way it should be hopefully but, no, i think we're going to have a sense -- we'll have to have the actual vote count. he's never been in the control room. >> people should know at nbc we keep the folks, they do not know what the other networks are doing. >> i was present. >> we learned
governor romney needed to catch us and surpass us to have a credible path it to victory. >> david, in old en days, 1996, if the networks declared a race, projected a state for a candidate, they claimed it. once they got enough states to get to 270 they declared themselves the victor. the situation in ohio where the vote is certified until december, will you key off of certification and wait until december or will you key off your own projections will who wins? the networks are very...
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you used the word "mandate." one of the things that concerns me is that this race is going to be so close at the end that both sides -- because democrats, harry reid's saying it on the democratic side. republicans are going to be saying it on the house side. that both sides are going to say, whoever wins, you don't have a mandate. if mitt romney thinks he's going to get democrats to magically work with him in the senate and the house, he's out of his mind. >> right. >> and especially if you have a situation that could happen where mitt romney wins the popular vote. the president wins the electoral vote. wow. >> remember, it wasn't close in 2008. if anyone had a mandate, it was president obama. the economy fell off the cliff. did the two sides work together? not a bit of it. not from the start. why would it be different this time? >> well, because it has to be. well, what are we going to do, go off the fiscal cliff? >> they'll come up with some -- they'll patch and fix in the lame-duck session, and that's it. >> f
you used the word "mandate." one of the things that concerns me is that this race is going to be so close at the end that both sides -- because democrats, harry reid's saying it on the democratic side. republicans are going to be saying it on the house side. that both sides are going to say, whoever wins, you don't have a mandate. if mitt romney thinks he's going to get democrats to magically work with him in the senate and the house, he's out of his mind. >> right. >> and...
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i'm so used to it now. in this case, however, this is a proxy war between the united states and iran. the thing i love about the global left. they prefer the fundamentalist mullahs so they hate america. they're thugs but because america is -- israel represents america it's okay. civilian deaths. ralph peters is correct to point out that is media ca catnip. can i keep going? i was sitting here quiet for a while. i'm tired of hearing the word "negotiation" in all of this. when a guy starts bombing you and you have to negotiate to get them to stop bombing, that reasoning a mugging is also a negotiation over your wallet. it makes no sense. for a president, i sympathize with president obama. it's like running in to an old acquaintance on the street you avoid eye contact because when you talk to them, you can't get out of the conversation. that is the middle east. once you get involved in the conversation, you can't get out of it. i see president obama trying to avoid eye contact as much as possible. it fear that
i'm so used to it now. in this case, however, this is a proxy war between the united states and iran. the thing i love about the global left. they prefer the fundamentalist mullahs so they hate america. they're thugs but because america is -- israel represents america it's okay. civilian deaths. ralph peters is correct to point out that is media ca catnip. can i keep going? i was sitting here quiet for a while. i'm tired of hearing the word "negotiation" in all of this. when a guy...
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we know that richard likes us. we know that richard wants to vote for us. we know what websites richard goes to. and by the way, we've got to talk to you about that after. >> cnbc.com. what are you talking about? >> the depth of the research that they had on not only existing voters but people they wanted to register to vote, astounded him. >> we don't even know the full depth of it yet because they were doing stuff in the back room with that chief scientist. serious wizard stuff. where they were doing microtargeting at a level they've not yet disclosed. there's not full reporting on all the stuff they were doing with new media. they were spending a lot of money with a lot of data jockeys. this is a new world of campaigning, and they've done in two successive cycles. that's the other thing. >> they were spending their money on 30-second ads, and the obama team was spending it this way. and chuck, we are so used to being spun by campaigns that you usually take the spin of one campaign and the spin of another campaign, and you mix them together, and you go so
we know that richard likes us. we know that richard wants to vote for us. we know what websites richard goes to. and by the way, we've got to talk to you about that after. >> cnbc.com. what are you talking about? >> the depth of the research that they had on not only existing voters but people they wanted to register to vote, astounded him. >> we don't even know the full depth of it yet because they were doing stuff in the back room with that chief scientist. serious wizard...
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thank you for being with us. always great to see you. >> you as well. >> you got the question there. >> saxby, i've got a feeling we're going to see you in atlanta when alabama takes on georgia. >> go, dogs. >> roll tide, baby. see you there. >> david gregory, thank you. >> you bet. lindsey graham and rogers and feinstein. we're going to cover all this benghazi and petraeus stuff. >> david gregory, thanks very much. >>> still ahead, actor bradley cooper takes us inside his latest role and donny, you say it's a good one. >> honestly, one of the best movies i have ever seen. if you're 80, if you're 20, and he is spectacular. >> wow! okay. >> the dust bowl filmmaker ken burns will be here to talk about his new film documenting what he calls the worst manmade ecological disaster in u.s. history. "morning joe" back in a moment. with the spark cash card from capital one, sven gets great rewards for his small business! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every p
thank you for being with us. always great to see you. >> you as well. >> you got the question there. >> saxby, i've got a feeling we're going to see you in atlanta when alabama takes on georgia. >> go, dogs. >> roll tide, baby. see you there. >> david gregory, thank you. >> you bet. lindsey graham and rogers and feinstein. we're going to cover all this benghazi and petraeus stuff. >> david gregory, thanks very much. >>> still ahead, actor...
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it's looking good for us. we have momentum in pennsylvania, and then you find out on election night as chuck said it's not actually nearly as close as the people in boston would spin and have you believe. look, we felt good about this, and i think we felt good because we had a message of what this president had done and what this president wants to do over the course of the next four years to continue moving the economy forward, to strengthen it for middle class families. i think, quite frankly, it's just a message that's trumped governor romney's failed economic theories. >> how glad are you, robert gibbs, you're a smart guy, how glad are you that romney didn't pick christie for his running mate? >> well, it would have been an interesting thing. i mean, look -- >> he wouldn't have had a partner to walk the boardwalk with last week. that's for sure. >> i will say this, i'm still struck by those pictures, and, look, i was -- i'm not name dropping here but we had bruce springsteen obviously with us yesterday and
it's looking good for us. we have momentum in pennsylvania, and then you find out on election night as chuck said it's not actually nearly as close as the people in boston would spin and have you believe. look, we felt good about this, and i think we felt good because we had a message of what this president had done and what this president wants to do over the course of the next four years to continue moving the economy forward, to strengthen it for middle class families. i think, quite...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> what was the most lied about statement president obama made this year? what did the president say that republicans then lied about, day in and day out? and even devoted one night of their convention to lying about? this. this was the most lied about thing president obama said this year. >> if you were successful, somebody along the line gave you some help. there was a great teacher somewhere in your life. somebody helped to create this unbelievable american system that we have that allowed you to thrive. somebody invested in roads and bridges. if you got a business, you didn't build that. somebody else made that happen. the internet didn't get invented on its own. government research created the internet so that all the companies could make money off the internet. the point is, is that when we succeed, we succeed because of o
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you inspired us. i want to take this opportunity to say one thing to all the young people and not so young people who have given so much to this campaign over the years. those of you who haven't done this just for me but for each other, for laid off family member, a sick child or fallen friend. for all you have that live and breathe the hard work of change i want to thank you. you took this campaign and you made it your own and you organized yourself block by block, neighborhood by neighborhood, county by county. starting a movement that spread across the country. a movement made up of young and old native american, gay or straight. we believe. [ cheers and applause ] a shot at our own american dream. when the senate said we couldn't, you said yes we can. you said yes we can, and we did. against all odds we did. we didn't know what challenges would come when we began this journey. we didn't know how deep the crisis would turn out. we knew we would get through those challenges the same way this nation
you inspired us. i want to take this opportunity to say one thing to all the young people and not so young people who have given so much to this campaign over the years. those of you who haven't done this just for me but for each other, for laid off family member, a sick child or fallen friend. for all you have that live and breathe the hard work of change i want to thank you. you took this campaign and you made it your own and you organized yourself block by block, neighborhood by...